Day 1 of NFL free agency is in the books, and it did not disappoint. Some of the top free agents cashed in and most of them found new homes. The signing came in rapid-fire fashion, so here’s a roundup of all the major action:

With Jimmy Graham being franchised and Dennis Pitta re-upping with the Baltimore Ravens, there are no marquee tight ends available this offseason. Remaining with their team was the theme for most tight ends; as was the case for Anthony McCoy (Seahawks), Jeff Cumberland (Jets), Clay Harbor (Jaguars) and Jake Ballard (Arizona).

The exceptions were John Carlson and Brandon Myers, who signed with the Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, respectively.

Offensive Tackle

We expected a shuffling of the tackles this offseason, and that’s precisely what happened when free agency officially got underway.

There’s not a lot of depth atop the free-agent defensive tackle list, and most top-tier players have yet to sign deals. The exception is Linval Joseph, who left the Giants and is headed toward the Twin Cities on a five-year, $31.5 million pact. Along with last year’s first-round pick Sharrif Floyd, the Vikings are making a conscious effort to get younger up front.

T.J Ward will follow Talib to Denver to sure up the Broncos’ secondary, while Donte Whitner left the San Francisco 49ers to join Cleveland’s defense. Replacing Whitner in the Bay Area is former Colt Antoine Bethea, who signed a $26 million deal with the Niners.